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Many people can have polyps and, like Andy, have no symptoms. A polyp can take as many as 10 to 15 years to develop into ...
To close out Men’s Health Month, the Cancer Connections team sat down with Dr. William Dahut, the American Cancer Society’s ...
Move your body. If you’ll be sitting in a plane or a car for hours, be sure to get up and move as often as possible. “Travel, ...
Steve Drayton, a man living with HIV and a three-time cancer survivor, has dedicated the last 30 years of his life to ...
For instance, survivors with cancers related to obesity often face higher risks for cancer recurrence and death—not just from ...
If the air quality is poor, stay inside as much as possible and avoid fireworks.
The Post-Baccalaureate (PB) Fellows Program is part of the American Cancer Society (ACS) Center for Innovation in Cancer ...
We provide institutional support for high school students to take part in a 2-week virtual summer program in cancer research.
Finding cervical cancer often starts with an abnormal HPV (human papillomavirus) or Pap test result. This will lead to further tests which can diagnose cervical cancer or pre-cancer. The Pap test and ...
Signs and symptoms are ways the body lets you know that you have an injury, illness, or disease. A sign, such as fever or bleeding, can be seen or measured by someone else. A symptom, such as pain or ...
These are just a few of the health benefits of quitting smoking, but there are others, too. Quitting smoking lowers your risk of other cancers over time, including cancers of the stomach, liver, ...
Staying at a healthy weight, being physically active throughout life, following a healthy eating pattern, and avoiding or limiting alcohol may greatly reduce your risk of developing or dying from ...